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There is no definitive answer.
This can be a disease or inability to express your emotions.
There is a third option. When a person loses a loved one, a protective mental mechanism is triggered, a kind of fuse that allows the psyche not to” burn out ” from pain and grief.
Within the framework of the theory of stages of acceptance of the inevitable, this is the first stage at which a person experiences shock and denial of what has happened. Thus, the person feels almost nothing at this stage.
Further, during the normal course of this process, the psyche “unfreezes”, feelings gradually return, passing through all the subsequent stages: bargaining, aggression, depression and acceptance of the inevitable.
If this does not happen, the person is “stuck” in the process of grieving. And this is a reason to seek help from a specialist.
It depends on what kind of indifference we are talking about. There are people who simply do not know how/like to express their emotions – they do not cry at funerals, etc., but this does not indicate their indifference to the death of a loved one – rather, about their character traits. Well, if you are indifferent even inside yourself and believe that the death of this person does not mean anything to you-you probably did not love him.
The value of human life,as a generally accepted rule, is instilled from birth not only to strangers, but also to other living beings.
If this is considered the correct point of view on life,then indifference to the death of a LOVED one is a mental aberration.
The concept of “psychological illness” does not exist, I will answer you as a doctor. Rather, we can talk about a psychological problem that took place.